
Over the past 20 years 23,000 villages have disappeared from the map of Russia, while small farmers are unable to compete with major corporations.Īccording to the forecasts of some demographers, 96% of rural dwellers will live in cities by 2025. In modern Russia the trend of a contraction in the number of rural villages has continued. As a consequence of the centralisation and resettlement of the population, the logistics of harvests were disrupted, resulting in enormous losses in the agricultural sector, followed by rapid growth in food imports and an increase in social and political tension in the USSR. Between 7 million and 8 million people died as a result of hunger and political repression, while over 2 million peasants were sent to the Gulag.īy 1979 the number of villages had contracted by 60.2% (to 177,100). It was implemented to eradicate the historically established social order, and also to forcibly seize property and food from the peasant class for the state. The collectivisation of 1928-1937 was the first stage in the destruction of Russian villages. Since 1917 Russia’s rural population has contracted by more than 80%. The debris from constructed decorations were dismantled and taken away, while the used decrepit nonfunctional and destroyed structures were doomed to complete the process of physical disappearance within several years. All manner of precautions were taken to prevent the spread of fire. The project was filmed in territories located far from population centres and woodland. In other words, the rural population will disappear almost entirely. According to the forecasts of some demographers, 96% of rural dwellers will live in cities by 2025. Over the past 20 years 23,000 villages have disappeared from the map of Russia, while small farmers are unable to compete with major corporations. By 1979 the number of villages had contracted by 60.2% (to 177,100). Between 7 million and 8 million people died as a result of hunger and political repression, while over 2 million peasants were sent to the Gulag.
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(size plus photo frame) Since 1917 Russia’s rural population has contracted by more than 80%. In the seek of a new promised land, what is now the promise? Neo liberal era yet to be described worldwide.

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